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this is a little bit off the subject, but I want to share since i received this email. On Sunday Mothers Day my daughter and I attended your stage play Madea gets a job. Awesome play, very well done. however the seats where totally misrepresented by the ticket agent at the ticket gate ( Verizon Theater) I was lead to believe that the sets I purchase were better sets, However I wasn't able to see the how stage and the people with all the walking in front of us was just plain out right aggravating. I paid $69.99 per ticket for my 14 year old daughter ( which by the way was her first show that she really didn't get a great chance to enjoy). It was my mothers day gift to show my daughter how to take me out for a good time when she gets older. I hope that when she takes me out that the experiences will be better than what we had at your play. Not because of your performance but the setting and placement. anyone let me stop rambling on here and get to the point. Your show was nice, but I believe that I was over charged for the level of experience that we received. I believe in second chances. and I know when I went to the play in GA it was better. I just wish that I could have had a better Mother Day experience with my daughter at your play. I love the movie Good Deeds Dang it was great. I am also looking forward to seeing Madea's in witness protection. :) I love you and this message I am writing to share the light on my experience so maybe if I would have paid less the miss happs wouldn't have been so bad. but I am a single mother of one that was going all out to have fun while supporting a home boy of mines. I understand and support your dreams, I love your work, but I think I've been robbed. LBVS This is MS. Berry telling you the truth View More

Renada, DFW May 17, 2012, 5:05 p.m.

HAHAHA this movie was hillarious. i loved it i went to see this in theaters and i am glad i did. Again I am 13 and i am your biggest fan. My dream is to one day be in one of your plays or movies or just work for you period. You inspired me to be an actor. I want to be just like you. Cant wait to see your next project. View More

Gabriel Moses, Bangor,PA Oct. 26, 2012, 9:54 p.m.

i think you should make a movie about bullying staring madea because bullying is becoming a terrible thing were i live we have had 13 suicides this school year View More

dan, michigan May 2, 2012, 11:37 a.m.

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For years, George Needleman, the gentle CFO of a Wall Street investment bank, has been living with his head in the clouds. His frustrated second wife, Kate, has reached her limit taking care of his senile mother, Barbara. His teenage daughter, Cindy, is spoiled beyond hope and his seven-year-old son, Howie, wishes his father were around more. But George is finally forced to wake up when he learns that his firm, Lockwise Industries, has been operating a mob-backed Ponzi scheme -- and that he's been set up as the fall guy.

Facing criminal charges and death threats from the mob, George and his entire family are put under witness protection in the safest place that Brian, a federal prosecutor from Atlanta, can think of... His Aunt Madea's house down South.

HI TYLER...I WENT TO C MADEA WITNESS PROTECTION MOVIE ON FRIDAY...THE MOVIE WAS VERY GOOD AND IT WAS VERY FUNNY...I TOLD MY GRANDSON TO SENT U ONE OF HIS VIDEOS BUT I DON'T THINK HE MADE THE DEADLINE...MAYBE NEXT TIME...

As from my previous comment(experiences technical difficulties), I really enjoyed watching the movie and the audience seemed to love it as well. As usual, Madea does not disappoint and it was pleasant to see a colorful cast! Mr. Perry, I have one question, how much money did Madea get? I thought we would get a peak during the ending credits, however I just loved this movie! Thank you and all of those involved in your cast & crew!

You should Make a Movie of Aunt Bam's Place Cassi Davis - Aunt Bam Lisa Raye Mccoy- Gloria Peterson Stewart ex abusive and always drunk Tyra Banks- Mona Peterson Stewart engaged new wife a full time nurse Chris Brown-Bryson Peterson Stewart 18 year old son Gang b***** Cedric the entertainer -Stewart Peterson Divorced and gonna be soon married to Mona Lives with Aunt Bam after he gave up everything to leave Gloria Bobbi Christina- Denise Peterson Stewart 17 year old Daughter that is dealing with abuse living with mom and is a prostitute David Mann-Mr.Brown (Cameo) Selling Cookies with girl scouts to raise money for church funds Tamela Mann- Cora Simmonds (Cameo) Selling Cookies with girl scouts to raise money for church funds Octavia Spencer- Bam's Friend and Next door Neighbor Oprah Winfrey- Denise & Bryson Probation Officer Whoopi Goldberg - Gloria's sick mother that is dying of cancer Ice Cube - Lawyer Gayle King-Denise concerned school teacher Tyler Perry-Pastor at church

Just wanted to let you know Old Skool Cafe is supporting you here in San Francisco! We are rallying our Old Skool family of youth, volunteers & suporters to go see your movie together as one big group! We believe in you & your vision, Tyler...we are here to hold up your arms in the battle when you feel you have nothing left! God is greater than all the opposition you face & it's just making you stronger! I'm proud of you & I know your mother is too!

Hey, The movie was hilarioussssss!!! My favorite part has to be when Madea was holding herself from killing the little girl after splashing the water on her. LOL! Too funny. She was like, "oooh, oooh!!" I was rolling. I wanted to let you know that you inspire me a lot. You are my favorite filmmaker and I love everything that you do. I am 17 yrs. old and an upcoming filmmaker/actor. I enrolled into a 15 month program, called the Ghetto Film School, and it teaches every single aspect from film to tv production. I love it at first. However, as time went on I began to realize that the students and even the staff teased me due to the fact that I love positive african american cinema, especially your films, and that I make those types of films as well. They call them, even the blacks there, they are quick to call these types of films nothing but stereotypes and I constantly have to defend myself and these types of films but they ignore and continue to bash me. One thing that really made me upset is when I wrote a script that WAS NOT politically correct and had a great message on race, the staff and students laughed at every line and said to me "people don't talk like this. they don't say what's on their mind." I went off when they said that mind you. That being said, I care less what they have to say because I know that they just don't understand these types of films that speak on real people going through real situations. So I wanted to share my six minute short film that I wrote/produced/directed last summer. It's currently on youtube and it's called, "Mama's Boy by Ralston Ramsay." I won $1,000 from Google for this film. Both of your actors Chandra Currelley and Denyce Lawton viewed it and wrote me saying how much they enjoyed it. I also have a new short film coming out soon, that I did on my own called "My Brother's Woman." I cannot wait for people to see it. You can view the trailer on youtube as well, "My Brother's Woman (official trailer)." Good luck to you on the movie and I cannot wait to see more.

Tyler you gave the fans what we've been craving!More Madea! This is by far your best Madea movie. I took a 75 yr old friend with me who never heard of you. He was still smiling about the movie on the way home. Needless to say you are + a new fan! We both laughed the entire movie! May God continue to use and bless you!